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Title: Clinical and serological aspects of visceral leishmaniasis in Northeast Brazilian dogs naturally infected with Leishmania chagasi
Other Titles: Veterinary Parasitology
Authors: Almeida, Maria Angela Ornelas de
Jesus, E. E. V.
Atta, Maria Luiza Brito de Sousa
Alves, L. C.
Berne, M. E. A.
Atta, Ajax Mercês
metadata.dc.creator: Almeida, Maria Angela Ornelas de
Jesus, E. E. V.
Atta, Maria Luiza Brito de Sousa
Alves, L. C.
Berne, M. E. A.
Atta, Ajax Mercês
Abstract: Human visceral leishmaniasis is endemic in the northeast of Brazil, where the domestic dog is an important parasite reservoir in the infectious cycle of Leishmania chagasi. In this study, we evaluated the clinical signs of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL), serum protein profile and the antileishmanial IgG antibody production in 86 dogs living in northeast endemic areas of leishmaniasis. Thirty dogs from a leishmaniasis-free area were used as a control group. The major clinical signs of CVL seen were emaciation and skin ulcers (80%), followed by onychogryphosis and conjunctivitis (73%). Depilation was observed in 60% of animals while lymphadenomegaly, splenomegaly, liver enlargement or kidney involvement was less frequent (≤20%). VL seropositive dogs presented with serum hyperproteinemia, hypoalbuminemia, hypergammaglobulinemia and decreased albumin/globulin ratio. A lower sensitivity and higher specificity was observed for promastigote indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) (83 and 100%, respectively) compared with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) (94 and 90%), which uses a crude extract of Leishmania. There was a positive correlation between IFAT and ELISA titers of antileishmanial IgG antibodies (Spearman test, P < 0.05), which was augmented in CVL dogs. This study found that the determination of serum protein, A/G ratio and the use of two different leishmanial serological tests like IFAT and ELISA are essential in CVL screening.
Keywords: Leishmania chagasi
Natural canine visceral leishmaniasis
Clinical signs and laboratory markers
Publisher: Elsevier
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/6603
Issue Date: 28-Feb-2005
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